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and barbara bush sr to write george bush's autobiography a charge to keep in one thousand nine hundred nine when he was making the decision to run for president and he wrote the first draft hundred hours of tapes of george w. bush and he's on the record as saying that in ninety nine george w. bush told him that when his father invaded iraq he failed because he didn't extend the war long enough if he'd extended it into the next election cycle he would have won and that if george w. bush became president he wasn't going to have a failed presidency like his father he was going to have a war in iraq against saddam hussein it was going to get enough political capital that not only would he get reelected but that he could privatizing. security and that's actually the sequence of events that he followed for years after mickey herskowitz came out with this minus the great support over the iraq war well he thought i don't know if you recall in two thousand and five right after he was an r. rated he came out he said i got political capital i want to spend it let's privatized so security and that
and barbara bush sr to write george bush's autobiography a charge to keep in one thousand nine hundred nine when he was making the decision to run for president and he wrote the first draft hundred hours of tapes of george w. bush and he's on the record as saying that in ninety nine george w. bush told him that when his father invaded iraq he failed because he didn't extend the war long enough if he'd extended it into the next election cycle he would have won and that if george w. bush became...
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. >> we had 52 straight months of job growth under george bush. so, yeah, at this stage i would rather have george bush's record to run on. you know what? so would barack obama rather to have george bush's record to run on in 2004. >> you should tell it to the hundreds of thousands of people losing their jobs at the end of his term. the fact of the matter is at the end of george bush's term the u.s. economy was in a freefall and you know out. that's why we had to have t.a.r.p., multiple bailouts, bail out the banks and the auto industry went over a cliff. >> haley barbour, let me just ask you. a couple of promises here. president obama said a couple years ago he was going to reduce the budget deficit by half. unfortunately the last four have been over a trillion dollars. we have had skyrocketing debt, now 16 trillion dollars. do you think these are going to be political issues in this election? does the country care about deficits and debt and those broken promises? >> well, of course, the country cares because the country knows the government can
. >> we had 52 straight months of job growth under george bush. so, yeah, at this stage i would rather have george bush's record to run on. you know what? so would barack obama rather to have george bush's record to run on in 2004. >> you should tell it to the hundreds of thousands of people losing their jobs at the end of his term. the fact of the matter is at the end of george bush's term the u.s. economy was in a freefall and you know out. that's why we had to have t.a.r.p.,...
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the thing is, george bush, i think, doesn't really care. you make a lot of money at these kinds of speeches and frankly there's no love lost between bush himself and romney and george bush did not simply go to the republican national convention in tampa. the romney people did not want him to go, did not want voters and in a weird way this is george bush saying, fine, you don't want me there, i'm going to show up in the caymans five days before the election. >> well, bush's revenge. thanks for your time this evening. >>> early voting kicked off in iowa today but many are being suppressed. the fight continues, next. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> finally tonight, it's on. this was the scene as
the thing is, george bush, i think, doesn't really care. you make a lot of money at these kinds of speeches and frankly there's no love lost between bush himself and romney and george bush did not simply go to the republican national convention in tampa. the romney people did not want him to go, did not want voters and in a weird way this is george bush saying, fine, you don't want me there, i'm going to show up in the caymans five days before the election. >> well, bush's revenge. thanks...
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and george bush -- george bush won't guarantee a woman's right to choose. i will. [cheers and applause] hear me now. i am not pro abortion, i am pro-choice. i believe this difficult and painful decision should be left to the women of america. [cheers and applause] i hope the rights to privacy can be protected and we will never again have to discuss this issue on political platforms. [cheers and applause] but i am old enough to remember what it was like before rowe v. wade and i do not want to return to the time when we make criminals of women and their doctors. [applause] jobs, education, health care, these are not just commitments from my lips, they are the work of my life. [applause] our priorities must be clear. we will put our people first again. [cheers and applause] but priorities without a clear plan of action are just empty words. to turn our rhetoric into reality, we've got to change the way government does business fundamentally. until we do, we'll continue to pour billions of dollars down the drain. the republicans have campaigned against big government
and george bush -- george bush won't guarantee a woman's right to choose. i will. [cheers and applause] hear me now. i am not pro abortion, i am pro-choice. i believe this difficult and painful decision should be left to the women of america. [cheers and applause] i hope the rights to privacy can be protected and we will never again have to discuss this issue on political platforms. [cheers and applause] but i am old enough to remember what it was like before rowe v. wade and i do not want to...
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[cheers and applause] what is george bush doing about our economic problem? now, four years ago, he promised 50 million new jobs by this time, and he's over -- now, four years ago, he promised 15 million new jobs by this time, and he's over 14 million short. al gore and i can do better. he has raised taxes on the people driving pick-up trucks and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. we can do better. he promised to balance the budget, but he hasn't even tried. in fact, the budget he submitted to congress nearly doubled the deficit. even worse, he wasted billions and reduced our investment in education and jobs. we can do better. [cheers and applause] if you are sick and tired of a government that doesn't work to create jobs, if you are sick and tired of a tax system that doesn't get you, if you are sick and tired of exploding debt or if you like fanny lou and you are just plain old sick and tired of being sick and tired, join us, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the country it was meant to be! [cheers and applause] >> now, g
[cheers and applause] what is george bush doing about our economic problem? now, four years ago, he promised 50 million new jobs by this time, and he's over -- now, four years ago, he promised 15 million new jobs by this time, and he's over 14 million short. al gore and i can do better. he has raised taxes on the people driving pick-up trucks and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. we can do better. he promised to balance the budget, but he hasn't even tried. in fact, the budget...
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they wanted george bush to start the war before 9/11 happened. then when 9/11 happened, they said we have to go now, don't we? the project for a new american century really existed and the people who ran it did not get run out of washington and forced into a line of work they would be better suited for like for example, coloring. they are briefing the republican vice presidential nominee on what to do about foreign policy. in 2012. the republican side never retired the g.w. bush policy team. no need to come up with a new idea or two. they don't seem to really care about foreign policy in terms of the mitt romney campaign. they just don't want to be asked about it. because the republican party is essentially forfeited on this issue, because on this issue there are not two plausible sides fighting it out in the election, there's the democrats and sort of a right wing fee pooe nut gallery that pops up. foreign policy and the wars are being handled in our political system differently than any other thing being fought over in this election. you can se
they wanted george bush to start the war before 9/11 happened. then when 9/11 happened, they said we have to go now, don't we? the project for a new american century really existed and the people who ran it did not get run out of washington and forced into a line of work they would be better suited for like for example, coloring. they are briefing the republican vice presidential nominee on what to do about foreign policy. in 2012. the republican side never retired the g.w. bush policy team. no...
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the question, without a doubt, we are not as well off as we were before george bush brought us the bush job losses,s bush recessions, the bush deficits, the series of desert wars, charged for the first time to credit cards, the national credit cards -- >> schieffer: but i mean, governor richardson and stephanie cutter. george bush is not on the ballots. >> but we are making progress. >> in terms of the question, "are people better off today than they were four years ago?" i want to remind you what was happening four years ago at this time. in the quarter before the president took office, we lost three million jobs. our country was bleeding. our financial system was on the verge of collapse. we were passing bank bailouts to ensure that our system could stay afloat. that's what was happening before the president took office. >> and, bob, the best difference and the best progress has been made in the area of foreign policy. president has gotten us out of iraq. s we getting us out of afghanistan. we've got free trade agreements in latin america we have a president that brilliantly dealt wit
the question, without a doubt, we are not as well off as we were before george bush brought us the bush job losses,s bush recessions, the bush deficits, the series of desert wars, charged for the first time to credit cards, the national credit cards -- >> schieffer: but i mean, governor richardson and stephanie cutter. george bush is not on the ballots. >> but we are making progress. >> in terms of the question, "are people better off today than they were four years...
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but the record's clear -- john mccain has voted with george bush 90% of the time. senator mccain likes to talk about judgment, but really, what does it say about your judgment when you think george bush has been right more than 90% of the time? [cheers and applause] i don't know about you, but i'm not ready to take a 10% chance on change. [cheers and applause] the truth is on issue after issue that would make a difference in your life on health care and education and the economy, senator mccain has been anything but independent. he said that our economy has made great progress under this president. he said that the fundamentals of the economy are strong. and when one of his chief advisors, the man who wrote his economic plan, was talking about the anxieties that americans are feeling, he said that we were just suffering from a mental recession and that we've become -- and i quote -- a nation of whiners. [crowd booing] a nation of whiners. tell that to the proud autoworkers at a michigan plant who, after they found out it was closed, they kept showing up every day a
but the record's clear -- john mccain has voted with george bush 90% of the time. senator mccain likes to talk about judgment, but really, what does it say about your judgment when you think george bush has been right more than 90% of the time? [cheers and applause] i don't know about you, but i'm not ready to take a 10% chance on change. [cheers and applause] the truth is on issue after issue that would make a difference in your life on health care and education and the economy, senator mccain...
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they don't want to talk about george bush. and that gives us more time to talk about bill clinton and eight years of peace and prosperity. don't talk about george bush. we'll talk peace and prosperity starting tonight. >> there you go. that is our unsolicited advice. guys, thanks for another brilliant conversation. we appreciate it. now back to wolf blitzer here in charlotte. >>> pete, thanks very much. very, very good conversation indeed. bill clinton and barack obama, are they really different kinds of democrats? we're going to talk about that. much more the former white house press secretary gibbs senior advisor to the obama campaign is standing by to join us live. >>> we're back at the democratic national convention here in charlotte. and robert gibbs, former white house press secretary senior advisor to the obama campaign is joining us now. robert, thanks very much for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> we don't have the tape yet, but we've just gotten notes of what mitt romney is saying. he didn't really watch the fi
they don't want to talk about george bush. and that gives us more time to talk about bill clinton and eight years of peace and prosperity. don't talk about george bush. we'll talk peace and prosperity starting tonight. >> there you go. that is our unsolicited advice. guys, thanks for another brilliant conversation. we appreciate it. now back to wolf blitzer here in charlotte. >>> pete, thanks very much. very, very good conversation indeed. bill clinton and barack obama, are they...
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here is george bush. >> i crawled out of the swamp. eight years was awesome, and i was famous and powerful and i have no desire for fame and power anymore. i'm a supporter of mitt romney. i hope he does well. >> cenk: god every time i laugh when i see that guy. who says being president was awesome, i had power and fame. you know what happens even though they have been hiding from bush right now george w. bush more popular than mitt romney. when you are losing to w, you are in big trouble, mitt! that's why you find yourself in the middle of the ring >> gavin: welcome to nine show. millions of peep tao*epb agers have treasured the come can go of age story the perks of being a wall flower now the author it s* out with a huge movie starring the author of the book emma watson if her first post potter film. steven is here as he reveals his only personal story behind the book and movie. and looking at high innovations in medicine are so slow to
here is george bush. >> i crawled out of the swamp. eight years was awesome, and i was famous and powerful and i have no desire for fame and power anymore. i'm a supporter of mitt romney. i hope he does well. >> cenk: god every time i laugh when i see that guy. who says being president was awesome, i had power and fame. you know what happens even though they have been hiding from bush right now george w. bush more popular than mitt romney. when you are losing to w, you are in big...
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[applause] george bush talked a good game. he had no game plan to rebuild america from the city, to the suburbs, to the countryside so we can compete and win in global economy. i do. he will not take on the big insurance companies that the bureaucracies to control health costs and give us affordable health care for all of america. i will. [applause] he will not implement the recommendation of his own commission on aids. i will. he will streamline the federal government and change the way it works. put a hundred thousand bureaucrats and a hundred thousand new police offices on the streets of american cities. i will. [applause] he has never balanced a government of a -- budget, but i have 11 times. he will not drink the hold special interests have on -- he will not break the hold special interest and the lobbyists have on our government, but i well. ill. he will not give mothers and fathers a chance to take some time off of work when a baby is born or a parent is sick, but i will. [applause] we are losing our farms at a rapid ra
[applause] george bush talked a good game. he had no game plan to rebuild america from the city, to the suburbs, to the countryside so we can compete and win in global economy. i do. he will not take on the big insurance companies that the bureaucracies to control health costs and give us affordable health care for all of america. i will. [applause] he will not implement the recommendation of his own commission on aids. i will. he will streamline the federal government and change the way it...
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bush or george h.w. bush when speaking about similar matters. can you find any connection between what george w. bush used to say about compassionate conservatism, what george h.w. bush used to say about thousand points of light? >> no. and it was those ideas that compassionate conservatism that drew independent conservatives like me at the time to the republican party. interestingly, in his response on fox yesterday when he was trying to walk all this back, he kept talking about those people. i never heard the words those people from george w. bush or george h.w. bush or ronald reagan or bill clinton. those are the kinds of things that cause some concern. >> let's listen to george w. bush in 2002 talking how he believes people, everyone really deserves a chance. >> we believe that everyone deserves a chance. that everyone has value. that no insignificant person was ever born. we believe that all are diminished when any are hopeless. we are one people, committed to building a single nation of justice and opportunity. >> jonathan capeheart, in po
bush or george h.w. bush when speaking about similar matters. can you find any connection between what george w. bush used to say about compassionate conservatism, what george h.w. bush used to say about thousand points of light? >> no. and it was those ideas that compassionate conservatism that drew independent conservatives like me at the time to the republican party. interestingly, in his response on fox yesterday when he was trying to walk all this back, he kept talking about those...
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did we saw george bush have major tax cuts for the rich. we have fewer jobs after those bushwhacks cuts, and the median wage started to drop, ending in the crash of 2008. what we have seen in the clinton administration, of which are was very proud to be secretary of labor, that when we raise taxes at the top, when you expand infrastructure, when you build the economy from the bottom, you get a sustained recovery is, and you get a larger middle class with an upward mobility. >> "the new york times" did a story about the clinton administration when you were secretary of labor, and they found now 15 years later more women and children are falling into poverty than ever before, primarily because that program did not work so well, and peter was right about stepping down because he disagreed with that approach. your thoughts about about welfare program, since we are hearing so much about welfare once again. >> i was very much against the president's signing the bill. i thought it was the third bill the republicans sent. i thought he should hold o
did we saw george bush have major tax cuts for the rich. we have fewer jobs after those bushwhacks cuts, and the median wage started to drop, ending in the crash of 2008. what we have seen in the clinton administration, of which are was very proud to be secretary of labor, that when we raise taxes at the top, when you expand infrastructure, when you build the economy from the bottom, you get a sustained recovery is, and you get a larger middle class with an upward mobility. >> "the...
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he only faults george bush on the 9/11 commission, actually faulted george bush, president clinton, the cia, the fbi, the department of justice. it was a much more context report. if anything, he's said in his reporting, and they never had the heart of what he says, which is other pdbs gave credence to the fact that this was an attack that could have been stopped. >> in my reading 06 the 9/11 report, it says numerous actions were taken overseas and domestic agencies didn't know what to do. >> that's true, because there wasn't the same kind -- i want to address a number of things that ari just said. i mean, number one, i want to point out his first approach was attack the messenger. number two, i am quoting from presidential daily briefs. ari is not coming in here and saying oh, i have other information. i don't know what he's saying. is he saying i'm just lying and making them up? ari, this is what it says. >> i'm reading from the 9/11 commission. >> i allowed you to speak, would you give me the same benefit? i'm angry at ari today, because the first thing he did was send out a tweet, c
he only faults george bush on the 9/11 commission, actually faulted george bush, president clinton, the cia, the fbi, the department of justice. it was a much more context report. if anything, he's said in his reporting, and they never had the heart of what he says, which is other pdbs gave credence to the fact that this was an attack that could have been stopped. >> in my reading 06 the 9/11 report, it says numerous actions were taken overseas and domestic agencies didn't know what to...
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bush. we made a big deal on this show about the fact that george w. bush was not going to the republican national convention. we noted it, everybody noted it. it seemed important. right? after leaving the country fighting two wars and in financial catastrophe, financial ruin four short years ago, mr. bush's party seemed not ready to embrace him or his legacy. and it is true that mr. bush did not go to the convention. he was not there in person. but it turned out he didn't really need to be there in person. his stamp was all over the place in tampa. beyond the glossy "he was a nice guy" video, substantively, george w. bush's foreign policy was the foreign policy of this republican convention. and apparently it is the foreign policy of the republican party's presidential nominee this year. mr. bush's brother, jeb, front paged his convention speech with a well-received defense/celebration of george w. bush foreign policy. >> my granddad, my grandfather and my father have been incredible role models for me and served our country honorably. and my brother,
bush. we made a big deal on this show about the fact that george w. bush was not going to the republican national convention. we noted it, everybody noted it. it seemed important. right? after leaving the country fighting two wars and in financial catastrophe, financial ruin four short years ago, mr. bush's party seemed not ready to embrace him or his legacy. and it is true that mr. bush did not go to the convention. he was not there in person. but it turned out he didn't really need to be...
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with george h.w. bush in 1998 in new orleans, there were a lot of doubts about him. he gotten behind in the polling after the democratic convention. there was a longer delay between the two conventions and he came out that came to be known later on as the read my lips speech. at the time in that hall before those delegates, some of those that had doubts about him, he delivered the line about himself readiness for the president, i am that man with great emphasis and force. i remember michael barone turned to me, have you ever heard him that good or that strong, i never had. that line has been lost to history in favor of read my lips which was considered an applause line and punch line, but it wasn't considered the key line of the speech and now it is. >> i was thinking about this today. 1964 the democratic convention was held in atlantic city, less than a year after assassination of john f. kennedy and johnson was concerned that the delegates who obviously were tremendous supporters of john kennedy were going to stampede and put him on the ticket, maybe to replace joh
with george h.w. bush in 1998 in new orleans, there were a lot of doubts about him. he gotten behind in the polling after the democratic convention. there was a longer delay between the two conventions and he came out that came to be known later on as the read my lips speech. at the time in that hall before those delegates, some of those that had doubts about him, he delivered the line about himself readiness for the president, i am that man with great emphasis and force. i remember michael...
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george bush was long gone. that's the first george bush. and george w. bush's election. there is a lot of talk about october surprises. it is very rarely a reality in presidential elections. i know of none. this election, it's going to take a dramatic change in the basic dynamic of the election for running to win. i understand why people are trying to get it back. i want to make one more point. this is a classic case of what is called the fault of war. initially, after any kind of military conduct, attack whatsoever, there is an enormous amount of confusion. barack obama is winning on terrorism and he has launched 270 drone attacks against pakistan versus 40 for george w. bush, 47, excuse me, for george bush. he has a very strong numbers on terrorism and will not lose on this issue. >> i will go back to you in a second, but my question is there is confusion when something like this happens, but that was not the message that we received after these murders. they didn't say we were confused. they can say we were still sorting the information and we don't want to get out ah
george bush was long gone. that's the first george bush. and george w. bush's election. there is a lot of talk about october surprises. it is very rarely a reality in presidential elections. i know of none. this election, it's going to take a dramatic change in the basic dynamic of the election for running to win. i understand why people are trying to get it back. i want to make one more point. this is a classic case of what is called the fault of war. initially, after any kind of military...
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bush or is barack obama three people who is the best choice of how to spend your money you george bush or barack obama so i never have a say in it and i think the system is rotten on both sides so you don't you don't think you should you should give them the money to the politicians to say spend my money spend my money i think money rich people should pay more money i do and i think middle class people should be giving away what's wrong why haven't more money why don't you have more money and spend it yourself instead of letting george bush think oh someone needs to build the roads so that you can draw just call because i want to build because we all build it we all build security so that you are saying so much american americans now were very much focused on. the american military has one thousand bases around the world so my taxes have to go to george bush so he can send one thousand military bases around the least i agree with what i agree with you on the democracy say you should be the most powerful military in the world and you choose that government i don't think i should say we
bush or is barack obama three people who is the best choice of how to spend your money you george bush or barack obama so i never have a say in it and i think the system is rotten on both sides so you don't you don't think you should you should give them the money to the politicians to say spend my money spend my money i think money rich people should pay more money i do and i think middle class people should be giving away what's wrong why haven't more money why don't you have more money and...
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bush's watch and it fell because george w. bush was not watching. his regulators were not watching wall street. george w. bush himself was not watching his budget. you know, the federal reserve board was not doing its job. i mean, you had an administration in george w. bush that talk about letting the economy go into free-fall. that administration did it. and barack obama i think has done a very credible job in difficult circumstances getting the economy back on track. it's still not there, but it is moving in the right direction. >> grover, let me ask you a question. has any president in the history of the united states ever handed a bigger financial crisis over to the guy that followed him than george bush did? >> well, if you look at -- >> yes or no. >> yeah, sure. >> who? >> herbert hoover. herbert hoover. >> well, herbert hoover took all the same policies, i mean, fdr didn't do anything that herbert hoover didn't do. higher taxes, more spending, more regulations, and it didn't work for hoover -- >> are you saying that fdr was the same as herber
bush's watch and it fell because george w. bush was not watching. his regulators were not watching wall street. george w. bush himself was not watching his budget. you know, the federal reserve board was not doing its job. i mean, you had an administration in george w. bush that talk about letting the economy go into free-fall. that administration did it. and barack obama i think has done a very credible job in difficult circumstances getting the economy back on track. it's still not there, but...
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so george bush got his ass kicked in five out of the six debates he was in. and the media painted him as the victor. and what happened in the next debate. debate number three another crushing victory 56-30. so in fact at it out of the last nine presidential debates have been won by democrats. in fact a great majority of the debates since 1960 have been won by democrats. do you hear that from the media? no, it's all even. it's not even. look at the numbers after the debates. the democrats are still going to play it safe. and so a spokesperson said the only way he could lose is if he fell off of the stage. she probably should haven't said that, but it reminded me of the one time that a candidate did actually fall off of the stage. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> cenk: oh poor dole. i always felt bad about that. just sad to watch. i don't suspect that's what is going to happen in these debates. i understand these debates may be epic. so who would we bring in to talk about an epic set of debates? ♪ >> cenk: oh my god! >> he shows up again after that queue. >> ce
so george bush got his ass kicked in five out of the six debates he was in. and the media painted him as the victor. and what happened in the next debate. debate number three another crushing victory 56-30. so in fact at it out of the last nine presidential debates have been won by democrats. in fact a great majority of the debates since 1960 have been won by democrats. do you hear that from the media? no, it's all even. it's not even. look at the numbers after the debates. the democrats are...
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. >> esto en clara referencia a las críticas que se le hicieron en el pasado al ex presidente george bush, después que el huracán katrina golpeara esa región hace 7 años. >>> en esta oportunidad declaramos el estado de emergencia rápidamente y pedimos ayuda individual para los residentes de la región. >>> el presidente barack obama dice que quiere apoyar a los residentes que están en refugios para que vuelvsan a sus viviendas lo antes posible. >>> esot para que las personas puedan tener los recursos necesario para reconstruir y enviar a sus hijos a la escuela. >>> las autoridades del estado esperan que la ayuda se extiendan a 14 distritos, hasta ahora miles de residentes han pedido ayuda para la reconstrución de sus viviendas. >>> también taban en el grupo los que volvían por primera vez a sus casas, se enfrentaron al a dura realidad de ver sus pertenencias inundadas por la tormenta. >>> muchos vieron esto por segunda vez en 7 años. >>> increíble. >>>ggracias, buenas noches. >>> buenas noches. >p>>pasando a otras informaciones, ahora en cuanto a la producción de gasolina
. >> esto en clara referencia a las críticas que se le hicieron en el pasado al ex presidente george bush, después que el huracán katrina golpeara esa región hace 7 años. >>> en esta oportunidad declaramos el estado de emergencia rápidamente y pedimos ayuda individual para los residentes de la región. >>> el presidente barack obama dice que quiere apoyar a los residentes que están en refugios para que vuelvsan a sus viviendas lo antes posible. >>> esot...
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back in my day when i was working for george bush the first and briefing him later with the p.t.b. president's daily brief we used to refer to the crazies you know they assume the name of neo con ok but they were the crazies and they were seen people wolfowitz perle most people george bush the first knew who they were and scowcroft and others person jim baker his secretary of state said look for god's sake you can throw these guys out because the republican party will go up in arms but keep them in places where they can't do any harm make sure that middle level is ok now when i saw george w. bush come in and after him. not in middle level positions anymore but running our policies my god this is really serious and worse still look look at romney's staff of foreign policy they're all there chertoff from justice the fellow who had. the first american prisoner torture in afghanistan. people from cheney's staff people from. from wolfowitz was staff and michael hayden the head of in a say who said when the president said would you please snoop on americans violated the first well he als
back in my day when i was working for george bush the first and briefing him later with the p.t.b. president's daily brief we used to refer to the crazies you know they assume the name of neo con ok but they were the crazies and they were seen people wolfowitz perle most people george bush the first knew who they were and scowcroft and others person jim baker his secretary of state said look for god's sake you can throw these guys out because the republican party will go up in arms but keep...
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the republican party under ronald reagan, subsequently under gingrich when confronting george bush sr. has pushed aggressively for cutting taxes, no new taxes, many of the kinds of things you've argued for. but it has been unable for whatever reason under republican majorities, under democratic majorities, under divided or shared government to cut spending. so what we have had is the kind
the republican party under ronald reagan, subsequently under gingrich when confronting george bush sr. has pushed aggressively for cutting taxes, no new taxes, many of the kinds of things you've argued for. but it has been unable for whatever reason under republican majorities, under democratic majorities, under divided or shared government to cut spending. so what we have had is the kind